Director Rahi Anil Barve, preparing for the release of ‘Mayasabha’, shared insights on the prevalent issue of credit theft in the industry. In a recent interview, he acknowledged the common occurrence of this problem not only in the film sector but also in various other fields. Barve expressed his acceptance of the situation, emphasizing the futility of trying to change it.
Barve’s upcoming film, ‘Mayasabha’, signifies his comeback to the silver screen after eight years since the success of ‘Tumbbad’, a renowned horror film in India. Starring Jaaved Jaaferi in a captivating role, the movie revolves around Parmeshwar Khanna, a disgraced producer residing with his son in an old, deserted theater rumored to hide a fortune in gold. As outsiders venture into the theater to uncover the treasure, they become ensnared in a labyrinth of secrets, leading to a gripping tale of obsession and existential turmoil.
Scheduled for release on January 30, 2026, ‘Mayasabha’ boasts a compelling narrative complemented by a background score from Sagar Desai, cinematography by Kuldeep Mamania, and editing by Aasif Pathan.
